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- Version 1.0 August 15, 1986
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- PC-FLOW - Flowcharting with the MS Mouse
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- by Dave Makoski
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- PC-FLOW is a shareware product. As such, feel free to copy
- and share it with others. If you feel PC-FLOW is useful,
- all I ask is that you invest in a postage stamp, and mail me
- a note with comments or suggestions as to enhancements you
- would like to see. My address is at the end of this document.
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- 1: INTRODUCTION
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- PC-FLOW is a flow chart designing program for the IBM
- Personal Computer and clones. It is designed around two basic
- principles:
- 1) What You See Is What You Get
- 2) Point and shoot
- Making the program very easy to use.
- Both keyboard and mouse are supported for further ease of
- use.
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- 2: HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
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- PC-FLOW is designed to run on the IBM Personal Computer
- series of computers (PC, PCjr, XT and AT). 128 KB of memory,
- one disk drive, and a color monitor are required. In
- addition, a printer is needed in order to print PC-FLOW flow
- charts on paper.
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- PC-FLOW flow charts are printed using the DOS print screen
- function (Shift-PrtSc). In order to use this function the
- Graphics command MUST have been previously executed from DOS.
- The Graphics command is an external DOS command and requires
- the GRAPHICS.COM program found on your DOS diskette.
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- 3: FILES
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- The following list is the files that make up the PC-FLOW
- system.
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- PC-FLOW.EXE........The main program
- FLOWSIDE.PIC.......Title, Date, and Description picture
- (this file is optional)
- PCFLOW.BAT.........Batch file for starting up PC-FLOW
- (NO mouse support)
- PCFLOWM1.BAT.......Batch file for starting up PC-FLOW
- (Mouse support on COMM port #1)
- PCFLOWM2.BAT.......Batch file for starting up PC-FLOW
- (Mouse support on COMM port #2)
- M_FLOW.MSC.........Menu definition language for the
- Mouse Systems Mouse support.
- (See section 5 MOUSE SUPPORT)
- DEMOn.PIC..........Demo flow charts
- PC-FLOW.DOC........This documentation.
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- 4: GETTING STARTED
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- FLOPPY DRIVE SYSTEM
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- Copy GRAPHICS.COM from your DOS diskette onto the diskette
- containing PC-FLOW.
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- HARD DISK SYSTEM
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- Either copy GRAPHICS.COM into the directory in which PC-FLOW
- resides or, make sure GRAPHICS.COM can be found in the
- directory search path.
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- Enter PCFLOW
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- PC-FLOW begins with a introductory screen, after reading it
- press enter to continue.
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- After a short initialization you will be presented with the
- PC-FLOW designing screen.
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- The arrow on the screen is your cursor when using PC-FLOW.
- To move it simply use the arrow keys on the numeric key pad,
- to speed up movement press and hold down the shift key while
- pressing one of the arrow keys.
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- The designing grid is comprised of three basic areas:
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- 1) The designing area
- 2) Flow charting symbols
- 3) Commands
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- DESIGNING AREA
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- The designing area is made up of a grid containing twenty
- five squares which hold the flow charting symbols.
- All symbols will be automatically centered into these twenty
- five areas.
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- FLOW CHARTING SYMBOLS
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- The flow charting symbols are chosen by moving the arrow
- onto a symbol and pressing ENTER. You will notice that after
- a symbol is chosen a box will appear around the symbol. Once
- a symbol is chosen it may be placed in the designing area by
- moving the arrow to any spot on the designing screen and
- pressing the enter key. The blank symbol area on the lower
- right of the symbols is used for erasing one of the twenty
- five grid areas.
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- COMMANDS
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- To chose a command simply locate the arrow onto one of the
- commands and press enter.
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- SAVE This will save the current screen (the menu area will
- not be saved). A window will appear and ask for a file
- name, enter a file name NO EXTENSION all files are
- saved with an extension of .PIC.
- To exit with no action press enter with no file name.
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- LOAD This will load a previous saved screen, the file name
- rule is the same as in the save command NO EXTENSION.
- To exit with no action press enter with no file name.
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- PRINT Will cause the menu area to clear and the title, date,
- and description header to appear. To print the screen
- just press Shift Prt-Sc. After printing press enter.
- To exit with no action press enter.
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- TEXT This allows you to enter text onto the designing area.
- Note that this command will stay in effect until
- turned off. After selecting this command simply move
- the arrow to where you what the text to appear and
- press enter. Next a window will appear and allow you
- to enter text, press enter after completing your text
- entry. If more text is desired move the arrow to the
- desired location and press enter, the text window will
- appear again. This process can be repeated until the
- text command is turned off by placing the arrow on the
- word TEXT in the command menu and pressing enter.
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- GRID This command will display a grid onto the designing
- area showing the twenty five symbol areas.
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- LINES Allows you to draw lines onto the designing area.
- This command like the text command will stay in effect
- until turned off. To use move the arrow to a point on
- the screen where you want the line to start and press
- the enter key, next move the arrow to a point where
- you want the line to end and press enter again.
- To turn this command off place the arrow on the word
- LINES and press enter.
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- FILES This command will show you all files in the current
- directory that end with the PC-FLOW extension of .PIC.
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- CLEAR This command will clear the designing work area, a
- check prompt will appear to make sure this is what you
- really want to do.
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- QUIT Use this command to exit PC-FLOW, again a check will
- be made to make sure this is really what you want to
- do.
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- 5 MOUSE SUPPORT
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- Enclosed with PC-FLOW is the mouse definition language for
- supporting the MOUSE SYSTEM(tm) mouse.
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- This file must be compiled using the MSC compiler. Refer to
- the PC MOUSE REFERENCE MANUAL for further details.
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- If PC-FLOW is used with a mouse all movement of the arrow is
- controlled by the mouse and pressing the left button will act as
- if you pressed the enter key.
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- 6 WHAT'S NEXT
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- 1) I would like to convert this program to use the EGA.
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- 2) Create smaller fonts allowing smaller symbols allowing
- a bigger grid area (twenty five is too small).
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- 3) The ability for the user to design his/her own symbols.
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- 7) QUESTIONS/COMMENTS
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- Any question and/or comments can be sent to me at the
- following address:
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- Dave Makoski
- 158 Rising Trail Drive
- Middletown Ct. 06457
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- I can also be reached by leaving a message addressed to me
- on HOUNDS HAVEN PCBoard B.B.S. at (203) 738-0306
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